Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1912 — Page 3

I JUST IN | ■ B 3 B Ladies Black Velvet Two Strap I Pumps Sizes from 3to 6 | I $1.95 I ■ A lower priced one made with S H three straps that will make i I a nice afternoon slip- I B per at i I $1.19 I I Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street

t WEATHER FORECAST | S I I I <l ( , B Local thunder showers late tonight or Wednesday: continued warmer. Agnes Koline was at Portland today visiting with friends. Mrs. W. A. Kuebler returned this afternoon from a short stay in Fort Wayne. M. L, Oliver of Monroe was numbered among the business callers here today. Miss Rena Butler returned today to New Castle after a visit with the Ray Collins family. Mrs. Ben Rice left today for Kingfisher, Okla., on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Blanch Elzey. Rev. and Mrs. Bauer and children of north of the city, left today for Vincennes to visit several days with relatives. to Mrs. John Evans of Root township and her mother, Mrs. McLaughlin, of Wichita, Kans., left today for Portland to visit with relatives.

/ffeWX I THE HOME OF ! Quality Groceries fejWryiO t i M EVERY DAY A Bus y Lay with us MAKE THRM A LITTLE BUSIER By ’Phoning Your Order FOR QUALITY GROCERIES A BLENDED FLOUR Made from spring and winter wheat, every sack guaranteed 25 lb. sells for 75c 50 lb. sells for $1.50 Special price on barrel lots. See us and get the quality kind and the low price. We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 17. Butter 19 to 25c Hower and Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phoned-08.

I JNO. S. BOWERS F.M. SCHIRMEYER I President V.-Pres’t & Treas. ” FRENCH QUINN S Secretary R I THE BOWERS REALTY CO. I J REAL ESTATE, BONDS, LOANS, s ABSTRACTS. ■ jl The Schirmeyer Abstract Company complete Abfl street Records, Twenty years Experience H Farms, City Property, 5 per cent 1 || MONEY g

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hechc of BluffI ion were callers at the bedside of Nelson Gentis. Messrs. Gus Plessinger and Tim Hartman of Bluffton were business visitors here, and also called on Nelson Gentis. Mrs. Albert Parker and son, Stewart Lowell, of Cayuga, arrived Monday . evening for a visit with her parents, i Mi. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Kerma” v«e- 3 r returned this afternoon from Geneva, where he was look ing after some business relative tn the store, between trains. Messrs. Ixrl Plessinger. Mart Craig, Mert Williamson and Henry Straum ■ of Bluffton were here Monday evening between trains to call on Nelson Gentis, who is ill. Miss Grace Purdy, who has been ill , for some time with symptoms of ty- | phoid fever, was able to be down | town today, much to the pleasure of I her many friends. Sheriff Durkin was at Adrian, Mich., today to secure a fourteen-year-old-girl, r. of the children’s guardians, who has been staying with an uncle, and who wishes to return to this city.

I Miss Eva Acker was a Ft. Wayne visitor a short while yesterday. | Mrs. infe Swygert returned to Middleton after shopping here. Ex-Commissioner David Werling of 1 Preble was here today on business. Mrs Dan Haley left this morning for Fort Wayne for a visit with relatives. J Miss Manie Kitson went to Monmouth last evening for a visit with , the Charles Johnson family. Charles Lammiman was at Ossian for a visit with his daughter and also j his granddaughter, recently born, j Miss Agnes Colchln left yesterday ' afternoon for Ft. Wayne where she I I will be employed at the Dr. McArdle I home. Mrs. Frank Bell and daughter, Bet- | ty, returned yesterday afternoon to j | Ft. Wayne after spending Sunday here with the A. R. Hell family. | Mrs. Sadie Cowley and daughter, Maude, have returned to Ft. Wayne after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver. R. C. Parrish and Miss Ethel Barkley left yesterday afternoon for Rome j City where they will join the T. M. I Reids at their cottage for a weeks . visit. A new awning was today placed in ■ front of the Democrat office to afford shade and other conveniences from the weather man to the pencil pushers 1 of the office. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Studler of Linn Grove and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Habegger of Geneva changed cars here yes- ■ terday afternoon enroute to Toledo. Ohio, for a visit. ’ . Mr. and Mrs. George Kern of Detroit, Michigan, arrived for a short • visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil! McDarr.es and with Mr. and Mrs. , Fred Avery and other relatives. Mrs. Ella Shookman of Hoagland, Mrs. Walter Hamilton and children, ’ Virginia ,and son, Walter, of Bluffton, who visited here as guests of Mrs. ( Dallas Hunsicker. have returned home. I Mrs. A. A. Gilson of Los Augles, Cal, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick ffistner of Dayton, Ohio, who have been guests 1 at the home of Henry Hite and other 1 friends, left this afternoon for Ft. Wayne. , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm, who left - Detroit, Sunday by boat for Cleveland, 3 will be joined there by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Harry Bell of Elyria, Ohio, and they r will see the pleasures of that city together. ’ Cards received from Mr. and Mrs. I Jessie Helm who are enjoying a vacation trip, state that they left Detroit, for Cleveland, making the trip by boat. The cards were written from Cleveland. Will Drake was called to Ft. Wayne this morning by a message from the Lutheran hospital. No word pertaining to the summons was given, and whether or not Mrs. Drake, who has been a patient there, became worse, is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Ramey Nixon and children, Opal and Foster motored here Sunday from Gore, Ohio, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker. On Sunday, a family reunion was held at the Tucker home. Miss Bess Schrock who has been visiting at Indianapolis with her sister, Mrs. Oren Smith, has gone to Bloomington, 111., to be the guest of another sister, Mrs. G. H. Myers before going to Evans s on, 11l where she will complete her course in music. Miss Viola Koby returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after a short visit with her uncle. Joseph Mann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Archbold and family. Miss Koby will leave next week for California to make her future home. Postmaster Lower reports letters remaining uncalled for at the Decatur postoffice for Mrs. C. W. Wert, Mrs. S. W. Springer, Mrs. Joseph Case, Mrs. Adhil, Mrs. I). F Cramer, Mrs. William David. Mrs. C. W. Hastings, Mrs. Frank Hoffman. Mrs. Huldah ■ Laughry, Mrs. Lillie Kreigh. E. X. Ehinger will leave tonight for St. Louis. Mo., to look after some business transactions and while there will call upon his son, Lawrence, wiio is studying for the priesthood in the passionist orde- at Normandy, a suburb of St. Lauis, where an educational institution of the order is located. Charles Tribolet has written to his father, A. J. Tribolet, that he will not come home from the Panama canal zone for a vacation this summer, and his only vacation will be a period of rest and recreation in the Panama zone. He intends to stick to the canal until the big ditch is completed, and then, according to information he has given friends, contemplates going to South Africa, where he has received offers of lucrative work. There is an opening there If he cares to accept in the secret service of the English government. —Bluffton News. Charles Tribolet is a brother of Mrs. James Artman of tliis city.

Abe Keller of Monroe, the real estate man, was a business visitor here today. Walter Gotsch of Route 8 was numbered among the business callers here I this morning. Mrs. Martin Lord and granddaugh- I ter, Lilah, of Monmouth, were shop- ! pers here today/ Mrs. A. R. Bell went to Monmouth to spend the day with her brother, C. D. Kunkel, and family. Jess Niblick of the Old Adams County bank is enjoying a two weeks’ va-' cation at Oden, Mich. Mrs. George Scheiber and children returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with the Charles Sowle family. Mrs. H. L. Merry went to Sturgis, Mich., and other northern places for a several days’ visit with friends. Attorney D. B. Erwin made a pro-1 fessional business trip to Fort Wayne' where he filed a new suit in the I courts. Mrs. J. S. Peterson and daughter, fxils, returned Monday evening from I Rome City, where they visited over ; the Fourth. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kern and chil-I dren of Detroit, Mich., are in the I city visiting with his mother and brother. Messrs, and Mesdames Oscar Lan-: kenau, Otto Kirsch and Hugh Hite are enjoying a two weeks’ outing at | Clear Lake. Herman Ehinger has taken a position as collector for the Citizens' i Telephone company, and is breaking into the harness these days. o CATARRH MISERIES FOREVER ENDED. | A Simple, Safe Remedy Brings In- i stant Relief, Even in the Worst Cases. The quickest, safest and best way to cure catarrh is by using a remedy that will touch the spot and do its work quickly without leaving any bad effects. Ely’s Cream Balm, which is applied to the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest, gets rid of the root of the trouble, and instantly relieves even the worst case of catarrh In a few- minutes after applied, you can feel a loosening up in the head, the pain and soreness are gone, the sense of taste, smell and hearing come back, and you feel like a different person. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heals and strengthens the inflamed membranes, stops the nasty discharge which makes the breath foul and causes the disgusting hawking, spitting and blowing. Hay fever victims, who are made miserable with fits of sneezing and coughing get instant relief by the use of this simple remedy. Don’t suffer with catarrh another day. Ely’s Cream Balm will relieve you immediately, and a fifty cent bottle will more than likely effect a complete cure. All druggists sell it. t-ts NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the School Board of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed blds for two hot air furnaces to be installed at the North Ward school house, in City of Decatur, at 8 oclock, p. m., on Tuesday, July 16, 1912. The furnaces must be of standard make. Certified check in the sum of $250 must accompany bid, guaranteeing that bidder will enter into contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. V. MILLS, O. L. VANCE. IRVIN BRANDYBERRY, 163t3 Members of Board.

The CRYSTAL Theater. .. \ '’“A SPECIAL FEATURES.

Tonight we show “The Seventh Son,’’ featuring Ralph Ince in his fain ous portrayal of Abraham Lincoln. A mother gives six sons to the cause and the seventh is going. In the Battle of the Wilderness, magnificently staged, he wins honor by exceptional bravery, but later, panic-stricken, he is arrested for desertion. His mother visits Lincoln, who gives her back her seventh son. “THE SEVENTH SON,” Vitagraph Drama. “WITH THE BOYS OF THE FIGLIRE TWO,” Selig, Educational, showing a real day on ' e largest horse ranch in the world. Not a show film, but the day’s work illustrated. “HOW SIR ANDREW LOST HIS VOTE,” Edison Comedy. The CRYSTAL Theater.

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Tickets Free Every person that brings this ad in will be given a ticket free to THE CARNIVAL MOVING PICTURE SHOW Wednesday and Thur. NIGHT Steele & Weaver

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The Bread That Keeps The Family Healthy is a treasure no one can afford to be without. It is made right here. Once used it becomes a luxury that you wont dispense with. No more dyspepsia, indigestion, bilious attacks, sick headhackes or tired feelings! Give it a trial is all we ask. Jacob Martin

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WANTED -Driving mare; not gray; must be lacy broke; medium price. Inquire o f Zd Lyons, or call ’phone 547. ISItG |

iorr 3 All our Ladies and Misses Oxfords and Pumps in I tan, gun metal and patent wil! be sold ATO IM E- - the next ten days. This is not a i hot air proposition, j we mean what we say. (i NOTHING CHARGED AT THESE PRICES ELZEY & FALK * OPP. COURT HOUSE b

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indian 'apitai $120,00b I Y—SY (Y | Surplus , ?30,0i»' I X r bl Niblick, L*. J Kirsch and John Nibii -1 SSe, F JIB Vice Presidents s I E. X. Ehinger, Cashier I YqjgjgMl C'J Doarf f arm loans ■ du a Specialtv * feW R^ ect Collections ns . Made n’TirpLJip Speedily 1 iil jKI j at FavorIS NOTHING SMALL “ . A penmodaABOUT tionConsomepeople “ EXCEPT Method! ! THE AMOUNT TPEY SAVE • E | „ i .Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

WAN TED —competent and experienced girl for general housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Will Kremers, 422 | Jefferson street. 163tf